#数字资产市场动态 🚀 Is Satoshi Nakamoto the AI of the future? That idea is pretty wild.
Recently, I saw a statement from the founder of a major exchange during a live interview that made me laugh—he claimed that Satoshi Nakamoto might be an artificial intelligence from the future.
This is no longer a serious industry statement; it's like a real-time sci-fi creation. The casual way he was tweeting while being interviewed live in the stream caused an explosion in the entire crypto community.
But upon closer thought, this hypothesis is actually quite interesting. Going back to 2008, when the Bitcoin whitepaper was released—its brilliant cryptographic design, thorough understanding of economic models, and deep reflection on financial systems—these things, at that time, didn't seem like the work of a lone geek working solo. If it were truly a seed planted by a future AI program traveling through time, then the question of "why is Satoshi's identity still a mystery" makes even more sense.
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LiquidationWizard
· 22h ago
Haha, Nakamoto AI's time-travel theory, this guy must be high or something.
Overthinking it, no matter how brilliant the white paper is, it's still something a human can write. Don't deify geniuses.
But on the other hand, the fact that the identity is a mystery is indeed quite fantastical; it's a bit strange no matter who it’s on.
These kinds of statements attract the most traffic; exchange bosses have all learned this trick.
Bitcoin is just Bitcoin, why make up stories about it?
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ForkPrince
· 23h ago
Haha, the Nakamoto AI rhetoric is so common now, I've thought the same for a long time.
Wait, this logic isn't entirely without reason... Is it really that outrageous?
Just crossing over and drafting a white paper is enough? Who maintains the current code then?
It must be some genius hacker working overtime, no need to overcomplicate it.
The Nakamoto identity being a mystery is normal; if it were me, I’d hide too...
These live broadcast comments are just for attention, don’t take them seriously.
If you ask me, rather than AI, he's truly the pioneer of the cypherpunk movement.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 01-20 03:03
Haha, the statement about Satoshi Nakamoto AI is hilarious, but thinking about it, it's not entirely brainless. The theories from 2008 are indeed so solid that it’s hard to believe one person could come up with them.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-20 02:57
Haha, this idea is indeed bold. But I actually think... rather than AI time travel, Satoshi Nakamoto is more like one of the rare geniuses who can perfectly surf between cryptography, economics, and game theory. The most deeply involved in liquidity are often the loneliest people.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 01-20 02:48
Haha, not really, just for fun, right? Even exchange bosses are starting to write science fiction novels.
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FlatTax
· 01-20 02:45
Haha, the setting of Satoshi Nakamoto being a time traveler really amazes me, but think about it—if it were truly AI, it would have already appeared and taken us to the moon.
#数字资产市场动态 🚀 Is Satoshi Nakamoto the AI of the future? That idea is pretty wild.
Recently, I saw a statement from the founder of a major exchange during a live interview that made me laugh—he claimed that Satoshi Nakamoto might be an artificial intelligence from the future.
This is no longer a serious industry statement; it's like a real-time sci-fi creation. The casual way he was tweeting while being interviewed live in the stream caused an explosion in the entire crypto community.
But upon closer thought, this hypothesis is actually quite interesting. Going back to 2008, when the Bitcoin whitepaper was released—its brilliant cryptographic design, thorough understanding of economic models, and deep reflection on financial systems—these things, at that time, didn't seem like the work of a lone geek working solo. If it were truly a seed planted by a future AI program traveling through time, then the question of "why is Satoshi's identity still a mystery" makes even more sense.